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walt: |
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>I never had user-vm set until just now. It made no difference AFAICT. |
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I am not seeing a difference also. |
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>It seems that your java environment is somehow broken, but I don't know |
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>why. Some part of libreoffice thinks that javaldx is available when it's |
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>not. What does java -version say? |
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hafi@i5_64 ~ $ java -version |
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java version "1.6.0_29" |
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Java(TM) SE Runtime Environment (build 1.6.0_29-b11) |
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Java HotSpot(TM) 64-Bit Server VM (build 20.4-b02, mixed mode) |
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>Because both jdk and libreoffice are binary packages, I'd say just |
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>re-emerge them both, and then use eselect java-vm set system to re- |
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>write all the java-config symlinks just in case they are wrong. You |
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>might run env-update again, too. The shotgun approach may work :) |
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Would have been nice if it worked. But unfortunately... *g* |
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I had even left X with ^Backspace, logged out, logged in, then 'sudo |
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env-update', then startx, then opened a xterm, then issued lowriter. |
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Hartmut |
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Usenet-ABC-Wiki http://www.usenet-abc.de/wiki/ |
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Von Usern fuer User :-) |